I've been brainwashed into finding Elixir interesting due to how it handles parallelism and good it's supposed to be for live debugging. (According to ~3 talks I found on youtube)
You could download stressapptest and run that memory benchmark in the normal system.
I'm not sure how well the current version of Memtest does, but when I was overclocking I was told not to use it as it couldn't reliably get memory to crash. (Funny problem to have). The two recommended tools are Windows only, so I found stressapptest as the best alternative.
I'd never heard of Transsion before, so I took a quick look on Wikipedia.
TLDR:
They sell mostly inexpensive phones in poorer regions.
Features of their phones are targeted for those regions, like Africa, where they have special features to calibrate camera exposure for darker skin, retain dual SIM and support many local languages.
In that case, maybe get a good textbook and follow the examples.
You hacked too hard
According to the linked RFC it's due to the site's user generated content. I guess that's an understandable policy for Wikipedia.
Ok, that's fair. I just use the english terms anyways and usually also change the interface language to english.
Apparently for some people (my mom) the search or filters work better on Temu. No idea why, I only ever use AliExpress.
BTW, I did fix the error. Turns out I was in a public network and the rule only applied to domain networks.
Also these fucking rules don't show in the usual GUI, you have to look into the registry.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\Mdm\FirewallRules
Reddit post for rule source
If you only need file syncing, there are better options than Nextcloud. But Nextcloud is the only real option if you want to create a full suite of replacements for office365 or google thanks to the large plugin ecosystem.